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All fish contain some mercury, but too much can cause delays in the developing brain of young children.
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Sue Pope of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics, said some schools were doing an excellent job but too much teaching to the test meant that not enough young people were getting "the opportunity to experience the excitement, fascination, joy and beauty of maths".
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The letter from too many young people with so much promise, but so few opportunities.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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The letters from far too many young people with so much promise, but so few opportunities.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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Part of the problem is the narrator, who is too young to know much about life, and yet, like an importuning but ill-informed tour guide, insists that we see it through his eyes.
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That may appeal to investors too young to remember the 1970s, but to this vintage skeptic, it sounds a bit too much like gambling.
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Not only is the overall level of joblessness much too high but its burden is carried disproportionately by just four groups: the long-term jobless, the young, the unskilled and those living in depressed areas.
ECONOMIST: Europe isn��t working
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Gates, Ballmer and Myhrvold believe it's better to get a brilliant but untrained young brain--they're called "Bill clones"--than someone with too much experience.
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